EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 21 MIN
Ep 46: Is It a Clarity Problem or a Strategy Problem? Here's How to Tell
from Heart-Led CEO
If your business feels foggy, slow, or like nothing is clicking, you might be solving the wrong problem entirely.In this episode of Heart-Led CEO, Anacani Walters breaks down the critical difference between a clarity problem and a strategy problem, and why confusing the two is one of the most expensive (and exhausting) mistakes women entrepreneurs make.You'll learn: → The exact signs that tell you which one you actually have → Why "strategy applied to confusion just creates faster confusion" → The $99 investment that changed everything, and the personal story Anacani has never shared publicly before → A simple 2-sentence test to diagnose your business right nowThis episode is for the woman who keeps buying courses, redesigning her offer, or overhauling her Instagram at 11pm on a Tuesday — and still feels stuck. Clarity isn't a personality trait. It's a practice. And today, we're going to show you exactly where to start.Quick Win from this episode: Ask yourself: "Can I explain what I do, who I help, and what changes for them in two sentences or less?" If yes, strategy problem. If no (or you hesitated), clarity gap. That's your starting point.Resources mentioned:Free 12-Point Clarity Gap Checklist → Comment TWELVE (T-W-E-L-V-E) on any post @empowerherwave on InstagramClarity Catalyst Call (90-min 1:1 session) → empowerherwave.com/clarity (price increases in April)Free Community → facebook.com/groups/empowerherbizcollectiveConnect with Anacani: Instagram: @empowerherwave Website: empowerherwave.comSEO Keywords: clarity vs strategy, business clarity for women, stuck in business, how to get unstuck, women wellness entrepreneur, heart-led business, clarity coaching, imposter syndrome entrepreneur, women entrepreneur podcast, burnout in business
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Ep 46: Is It a Clarity Problem or a Strategy Problem? Here's How to Tell
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